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Well, since he rudely rebuffed the NO answer, I'd have to say NO it is.

When he's mature enough to respond in an adult manner to being told that he cannot do something, then maybe you can reconsider.

However, he's not an 'adult' till he reaches 18, so until then it's your house, your rules. Normally, I'd say no biggie, assuming that he's been taught proper protection methods, and such, but with that asshole reaction...Sorry, bud, not only no, but HELL no.

What is the reason for staying the night? In general I would say no as it is not appropriate. Exceptions might be....post prom and a bunch of people r going to so and so's house after. Or girlfriend lives 5 hours away.

Koddoes to you for raising him right. As for how he reactes, I wouldnt read into it that much :) Did the same thing to my parents growing up :) At that time your almost considered an adult but you still need parental approval and for.some thats a hard thing to accept. Chin up!

That is very kind of you, yes I have as a single mom. I just so worry about the wrong things happening you know. And the other part is, when I told him no to begin with, he instantly became disrespectful and rude to me.